By David Morgan, Associate Editor
AUSTIN, Texas – One driver’s misfortune was another’s gain.
William Byron will lead the field to green in Sunday’s EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas, but his pole-winning lap came at the expense of his Hendrick Motorsports teammate Alex Bowman.
Bowman set the fast time in the opening minutes of the final round of qualifying, but the call came down from NASCAR that he had exceeded track limits in the esses during his lap, disallowing his time.
That moved Byron’s lap of two minutes, 10.760 seconds to the top of the board and he was able to hang on through the remainder of qualifying to score his first pole of the 2023 season.
“It’s been an up and down weekend,” Byron said. “The Cup car, we definitely had a little bit of work to do yesterday just on overall balance and grip in some areas, and then areas in terms of me as a driver.
“We were able to close that gap today a little bit and put both together. So just good to get the pole. But really tomorrow’s what matters. And there’s a lot of work to do, a lot of physical work to do in the (Xfinity Series) race later today. And then tomorrow’s going to be tough. So, excited for it. Just hopefully prepare, you know, throughout today and then going into tomorrow.”
Tyler Reddick, who set the new track record at two minutes, 10.305 seconds during the first round of qualifying, will join Byron on the front row as he looks to bank another road course win after winning on two road courses last season.
Austin Cindric will start third, with IMSA star and road course ace Jordan Taylor starting alongside in the second row.
Taylor, driving in relief of the injured Chase Elliott, has put on an impressive drive thus far in his first Cup Series weekend, backing up a top-10 in practice with a top-five start for Sunday.
“It’s a relief to be honest,” Taylor said of his success so far. “I think coming in here, you know, everyone knows it’s a winning car, a winning team, so if the car’s not up front, there’s one different variable. Which is the driver that’s not doing the job.
“I knew there’s a lot of eyes on it to perform and I’m just glad to make everyone proud to be honest. I know Jeff (Gordon) and Chad (Knaus) and Jeff Andrews, Mr. Hendrick all took a risk on me putting me in this car and in this position with no experience in anything. So, I’m just glad to make them proud so…
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